VY THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1910. A GRAND OPENING Wednesday, March 16th We would like to have every man, woman and child who can possibly get to our store to favor us with a visit. We open the spring season on the above date with the choicest stock of Men's, Boys' and: Children's Clothing, Furnishings and Headgear ever brought into the city. Se dE BS Soi ad AE I & We extend to you, reader, a hearty invitation and a warm welcome to our store. Look in our windows, come in and examine our stock, and by youryerdict, we stand or fall. Our goods merit the highest praise, while our prices are the lowest in the city. In Men's and Young Men's Suits and Top Coats we have all the fashionable fabrics and shades in the very latest styles. They are made according to the very highest standards and guaranteed to keep their shape. Prices range from $9.50 to $17.50. We have other "lines at $7.50, $6.50 and $5.00. Our Spring Clothing for Boys and Children is so attractive that it is easily ahead of any display ever made in Kingston. We have every new idea in Sailor, Buster, Russian Blouse and Fauntleroy Styles. In fact, several new features (which are very attractive) in 2 and. 3 Garment Suits. Prices range from $1.00 to $9.50. You Who Know What's What About Styles and Make, Come In. The Latest Style Rain Coat. Turn up the collar--that's all. We are sole Agents for Kingston. New Neckwear, Bright and Snappy New Shirts, New Hats, Gloves, &c. It's just the time of the year, now, to see all the new ideas. Remember the Lowest prices in the city. a RONEY & CO., roms: a B The Store That Sets the Pace ---------- - _ - - TT = = = > = - may . night, The next morning, while Woa deliberate land--the emperor forcing 4 still NEWS OF \ fdny the guest of her sister, Mrs. John ] 1 Boyd. A great many in this loeality A rs te panquei and Shunche were OWI a To i Jose x hid Mz, S FROM CANADA ON A VISIT. din inbny oi 10 yn on a swgstly heaping, a % hie 1" he ugh McCormick, who intend goin hag, aroused and ntarme ¥ 3 me WHAT wag SoRnusroNDENTS to the North-West in the near hi . flate go embling he Grek Relouds lial majesty was ready for a constitns ELL Mr. and Mrs. Henry McKeown, Des- ' ' ® Q oH | * (tional and would enjoy his company. mond, were "the guests of E. Manion : - and the emperor invited his three| poo. ho (hey would pass the new The Tidings From Various Points in recently. Some residents are wishing CW " neighbors, the obstreperous princes, 10] wor lon wings to Hwae tsung's toi Fastern Ontario What People Are | for rural telephone connection. Why ; i 4 Ea i Pe RA ov" help him Selchrate he Somplstion ~ let, and presently he found himsell he Toing And What They Are Saying. roid mm the matter a little considera: i E 4 i : ¢ sf 2 : - his gy Hades Taos "ore . ore. the disputed face of the building, : jon ? y 1) . L ' x { CE jesty « ¢ » with the emperor. Hwae i : x nd his army greatly decreased, and nm DIpany head di : amb that when News From Sharpton, &i 1 : V1 i ¥ ¥ " ; BY a a Poul BIG | tsung rome % i Sh NM Joyceville Jottings. AN + 5 TR 3 k tha herefore ey re o ONger | had formerly occupied chambers im Shaspton, March 11. Mr. and Mrs. 1 ile Man 0. VW : ) ! iia] ; ! ; d . of the two, and partly because they fp 0 JUIOFE OOH av of th J. Taylor have returned to their home | 1OYceville, March 10. Frederick . . . Ate Awl SE o ; , ; 4 J really wanted to see the tower in or 1 at Hartington, after spending the win- Lucy intends erecting a brick house in . ASS = ] . ; der to build a larger one when they hat jorad over the speror ter here. Mra. W. Vrooman is visiting the spring. Miss Agnes McCarey has rid . Hole. ® he had wondere eo ho nl » i 140 : a { a : , : ' fy al taste \ r maging her mother, who is oritically ill at loft. for Oswego, N.Y., to become 8 3 . - / aR he To vitations: had Teen. isdued: at doubtful taste in the matte nagging Sydenham. A. Paterson has pur- trained nurse. Mrs. J. Heaney, is able 5 : 2 i i . - htly different dates, so that Prince chased a oronm separator. | Visitors : to be around again. Mrs. W. J. John. 3 wa A ; Hwae-tsung came first, He was royal P. McKeown, Strathcona, at Mrs. . D, [ton is spending a few days in Bello re 'v received and rovally entertained Karins': Mi i ' ville. Visitors © Mrs. James Martih p yr By ) 1 those very rooms, Although it was tif arins'; Miss Maggie Mcheown and . s TY. 8 arti J ' | hat evening he was conducted tg, the ' j broth Pater > ay" at Mrs. J. Trotter's: Mi. and Mrs: Ed- : y vot nine in the moming. Roge sal rother, Peter, nt P. Mohan's. . i Mia rs: Ee ; F néw tower, where he was to spend the : " ward Hitchcock, Washburn, at. .l » Lehagrin swept across his ince, but the IA itoheock's: Tietnov. vet night. He slept well, and the next . Reports From Bath. Hiteheock's; J. Tierney, Seeley' Day. day rejoined the emperor at his pal fun Bath, March 10. Mr. and Mrs, Herb. [28 De McCarey's; Mr. and Mrs. Robert ' N . we, loud in his praise of the build ert Robertson, from Violet, visited at|lonaldson at J. Hutton's; Miss Lilie 4 nis. The tower formed the chief sub dimes Stevenson's, on Monday last. (20d T. Me avey at J. P. Murphy's, a A number went do Kingston, on Wed- | Paylor; Ming Kathleen Kove, in the emperor's mind that in referring to a nesday, to see the hockey match. Mr, [CY Ww. 1 rotter at J. Richiort's, Bh or eg a Hughes, cheosemaker for the factory Brewer's Mills, w as certain ax that the new tower A A : § here, moved in last week from Marl ; ; hsedd dust." the usual interchange ol ourte io bank. Mrs. William Smith, Odessa, is From Mountain Grove. For a moment Prince Hwae-taung | 12 emperor Inughingly Jelerved ta tie vikitiog at Edward Wemp's. Mrs, Fua Mountain Grove, March 10.-In spite 5 8 wtared. thin: a faint smile crossed his fact that so dedfi ha we RY Prinyer, of Wolfe Island, is visiting her | of bad roads the farmers are still busy Py : fot ° .~ face. "Is your Most Gracious Indi mother, Mrs. ©. Wemp, hauling logs to the mill. The many ar 2 i, ea . . : viduality sure that tho tower faces = Sn : + |triends of B. F. Carley are glad that -- rast ?' he asked softl; The semper Tidings From Tamworth. he is staying at Mountain Grove as . or's forgetfulness -wag proverbial Tamworth, March 10. The remains [#gent. H. McKinnon, who has been GROUP OF CANADIAN GIRLS ON THE CLYDE LOG. SS. APACHE » or His royal host stared in his tan of James Parks were brought home elieving Mr. Carley for a few weeks, | A group of Canadian girls enjoy a two hours' whirl through Ne "OF course, 1 am certain," he said from Kingston for burial. Deceased [returned to Ivanhoe. There is an in- 3 Jacksonville, Ka, guests ! ' was a soventy years. Mr. Jami- Crease in population since a young son ---- "Phen your celestial highness would son, of Hamilton, is visiting at C. H. |bas come to the home of Joshua Cox, |= ------ a ---- EE ------ sore wt mind making it the subject of 5 Rose's. The remains of the infant son |. E. Price spent Sunday in Tweed, | tor, Alice, to Hiram Shangraw, of the '0000t0000 00000904 | "An architect," repeated the emper- little wager," suggested wae tsung, | or. of George House, Jr., were buried at | Miss Mabel Johnson, of Sharbot Lake, township of Portland, on Wednesda "That means a builder--but you oothly. The prince was pre emin {said the emperor, "vet 1 would wager Christ Church, on Wednesday last. [spent Sunday with Mrs. Hurvey Loyst. levening, Rev. J. Batstone officiating. ' {}now nothing of erecting a fortune! n'ly a betting man {my imperial income for a year that Miss Jessie Cast! died at Fifth Lake, Mrs. Buttertil and Halo da her, Ola, The bride was assisted by Miss Ethel EM ERGR 8 W GiR Thats the only kind of building worth '1 fear you are only doing >this toi y Dmperial a, "a yo of Tuesday last, and the funeral was ~ ve been Fi ting ot Helle ; ait. Vanness, of Bell Rock, cousin of the t Sunsidering. Das 8 a run me," said Hie unperar, kind A The two prime. hie held on ursday last. Word was re- [An enjoyal ime © was spent a groom, and Melville Irish, brother oi efulgent Day Star, whose bright | V e had better make the bet a sma Loach other. in tir: sagernems to make taken very si lv ill with appendi. | Mrs. nol ve retur rom A llooked charming in her rich dress of LIN : Ce) y »" citie and taken. to Montreal hospital. [two weeks' visit at Roblin and Napa lcream silk, trimmed with soutache By CLINTOX PANGEREINLY Wieh and your coffers are instantly ent: The seborts of the suipero; 'pita Mein the sam be Rad, owt cpuh filles orgetfulness were evidently not exayg ir Add C. A. Jones, of Toronto, spent Tues- (nee. Miss (angiand is spending a few lhrgid, She was given away by he day with his sister, 2 . weeks in Kal . brother. The parlor was te ctehilk = 200000000000 000000000 "On the contrary," said the smper-|gerated. Here was the chance of 5}! the world het gone crazy o " s bridal + wi . . or, "my coffers are quite empty, aed|lifetime. "Let us make the waper| The emperor and all three guests Selby Wants . Blair Settlement Death. Sorated Quer She Devin! Souple was 4 d The emperor of the Celestial King- | wishes do a't ed al) rd sir of Sr a nobility 4d Fhe [went straightway to the tower--only } h cRgrol lv ere. : st COTre Selby, Norch yy tege electrical]. Baie Settlement, March 10.~Schauh Ion sie Vor bag Br pelt egy dom | a through the, im Sxhausted all the resources of my |said, nervously. "Shall we say one to Sind Aint the soetor wns erect] torm passed throu Siinday lis progress >t . y ya ; 4 LHe ged" in J : » : {Th nght ie three Juests, Al night, striking B, he et 0s Sun yl a A of I. fy pd a Mondeo WedHing/ March nos gloomy meditations, for the royal ex- "Circle of Brightness," suggested the hundred Va) te " said the shattering ao i . 'A great many [Miss Fair. Robert Blair, Se, a fife flare 1 ple dir en Ey shequer was almost empty, and, worse prostrate architect "fy is ow time | 'mperor, thoughtfully. (A tael, be it|the city, Black magic was rile some attended the debate in the Methodist long * resident of this place, passed down to an buen table in the pe - Eafe vi! en 9 Jaw on Your enmips.™ aid, equals about 'one dullar and hens I ! i find Sh I ry churel i on: ar bby : ' + 3 Just iow, for the people hac "Without ov i : honestly sich payments being, as they Shit h on Feder evening, Mrs. Sway Mu a shart lines on Hark dining-room in the tre o Which been drained and bled until even fi: | jo Without man to fen) my arm hall ad pt maliey kod the rio are now, pola of Wiiqueite Paul on Wednesday, Maloolm Me- | The Tuners] _- tp Saturday and -- ta a. he | Loeath. eatury patience was nearly ex-| "Ruler of the Universe," returned the| "Since my guest wishes it, it shall | For many yenrs the whole matien oni gamed his duties' at the J was ' targely at y i Rev. Me. tad i he Hn ie usted. ampetor Sandered architect, whose ' wits "wore greatly {be =o," returned the emperor, gracious 2a 4 hep mystery ro them en "Yoni 'has resumed very y attended. Re ride, 4 As stor wandered %o- | gha whence . ame out. The n MOL Miss-Minnie Doige spent Sun-| Randen had charge of the sérvice. De which she ix held by her many {lately along he came addi on a} hatpened hy the presence of the god ly. i --y twa rieh concrnnath od leaves five sons. H. Hunt is [fe The 'bride. ik. a popular vous : on aldess Opportunity, "if 1 merited so 'Bhall we visit the tower foday i : ' friends. Pog € | man--sound asleep in one of the royal glorioas a fate 1 could show your fu: [asked waetsung, eagetly--but just | Turning Tower--a wmechaneal marvel > . moving on & farm near Glenvaie. Mrs. lady and has been a member of the [arbors | Now. this w ; . p wd. never indeed equalie 'Feel Headachy? E. Gibson, of Kingston, is the guest | Methodist church choir for the past iehpra . aad all at igh tren on, | sfiable Radiance how to abstract good- | then Santen announcing the ar | never surpassed, nev e Jn od, o abet, morning un could reach them, 'an Bis consternation when his attention was now called to the fact that the beams of the sun were pouring into remained and his bet was josf emperor joked Wim gently on their otarn--hiut Hwee taung was ruefully revolving in bid mind how to raise ect of conversation and ran so in the finds for: paving his debt Later in the day the other two i presented themselves, and after tsung's« potation that he had imag ined the wor faced oasi Hi nny wm of an intelligent mother." said Shun-che, wore quick) than politely knows it Ines oath Ihe emperor booked at him inguin mgl South ? We ean both testify to thal, your divinity returned Woo San-quel; Ww York. They are on a three weeks' trip to of the Mercury, Guelph, Ont. brusquely. bowing low My mind i# not so clear ns it wa i fell over Hihe be de iu rdnring doubtless von have but to express a Hwae-tsung trembled with = excite | the bet--and Hwae- sung nok dann comparing notes together, secretly leit +8 oa 3p Fw iv » 3 b ny other natior of Mrs. R. Gibeon, 8. T. McCann is {ave vesre. and also oranvist in the ' h 0} ly sums from these unworthy peighbor- (rival of Princes Woo San quer and [DY 88Y I he rot he > OTENCist in Re §ane, for the 'man was evidently a com- | 'ne brine ho ha ss on. 4 It " building an addition to his factory at [Sabbath school: Both bride and ton person. Yet the emperor was not eT tneus ("0 hata Yeltued to fay {Shun he chit 3, ond he probably comes from the | Centreville, and intouds making but: {groom are well and favorably koowm | offended. He had in him a touch of Con a way t bat journey to 1 ywer--seversl miles Bhi : . Rl + s id : s 3 hd 4 thev could not complain." bile or ter next summer. Mise Blair and Mrs. [Thev will reside in the fownsbip of | good comradeship . toward the Tower ite ; ait oo Sqfnesick condition of wil Blair visiting a os : ) goad. com he a that ® lover : Phe suite, slapping at the requisite princes were greeted 'with great ap the unfortunate princes had beeg made the stomac or bowels. No Rideton: Mise Fair visited ber home Portland : Fras Bra Bemba tory Beda distance, were seandalized to observe | parent 6y by the emperor, apd he i poftungts p ne i 8 inde tter which, t at Athens on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs - over the sleeper, he woke him id the emperor in earmest vonverss with {made himself so agreeable that their oh insole vride 'of modera | bi ma " Tih pu yourself C Saunders nt Buds at John) ; + ' mn. *o low a creature as a mere commoner, [former strained re lationsbips were a) ie _Stient pide of modere accom ture turned on a metal axie, apd 4 3 void be made to face in sny direction ins stdeelossly & a as though ## away----was necessarily postponed. The |#* B0lselessly and vanly a wugn " had been a toy. Small wonder that hy e 3 aL Rd socn as the startled criminal realized | od they : cossibed. and oh on . Y Iplishment loses some of its strangs Plair's Mise Hutchings, of Winniney, h J : his position. he fall on Bis knses nnd] ¥ gossived and chattered as most forgotten pita TE aE ey per ix the quest of Mrs, A. Hutebinoe Mise CIE Ta . 3 : < h ax they dared. That might the two pew arrivals E v ah et of #7 ky Hu ER ] S mocked his head on the earth with A large partici of hina was soon {slept in the tower, and Hwasteung jmarvellous structure--built- to decide 3 : fp : THROAT ackiork regularity. interested in the fact that by order of ;was detained near the emperors per- | 30 emperor s het ! : ad 3 » v 3 . < . . 2 < » Wedding at Yarker. at i dye Ty are sum on rebar ton oer magnet tomer, fi |son. The latter was uneasy about hie Se cane ' Past a : hot ohe you re ON ruc tr tn in hig i ht, * story being enormous bet-bit he comforted him- Fr for Easter," Mel onkeb's . iE A 3 - i . dn bei 3 wie in course wolf by reflecting that the tower was a and uy *u high wey N hk » ie aR R ne. in ar f by ref 1 "at te ns i Huyler's high-class sweets, Sold pi L SR 0 eu, muravred | the x construction. { Pragresard vith kh mass ol masonry, and could only at Chbsonis Red (Cross a the 2 ( mun, "1 am Ling Foo--an architect." = mother, nage wmotnt of energy unwenal in that [hardly be jaggled within a single | wore. PL me Rw eT ae